Bethany, MO: The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile stopped at Toot Toot Restaurant in Bethany, recently. Shanna Burrows snapped this picture of her father Bethany resident, Garvin Eisenbarger in the Toot Toot Restaurant parking lot. The “Wienermobile” is used to promote and advertise Oscar Mayer products. According to Wikipedia, the first Wienermobile was created by Oscar Mayer’s nephew, Carl G. Mayer, in 1936. Six Wienermobiles operate throughout the United States. The driver of a Wienermobile is called The Hotdogger. Only college seniors who are about to graduate are eligible to be Hotdoggers. In 2018, 7,000 people applied to be Hotdoggers. Toys and scale replicas of the Wienermobile have been made over the years, with Hot Wheels issuing die-cast versions of the vehicle.--Submitted photo
Bethany, MO: The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile stopped at Toot Toot Restaurant in Bethany, recently. Shanna Burrows snapped this picture of her father Bethany resident, Garvin Eisenbarger in the Toot Toot Restaurant parking lot. The “Wienermobile” is used to promote and advertise Oscar Mayer products. According to Wikipedia, the first Wienermobile was created by Oscar Mayer’s nephew, Carl G. Mayer, in 1936. Six Wienermobiles operate throughout the United States. The driver of a Wienermobile is called The Hotdogger. Only college seniors who are about to graduate are eligible to be Hotdoggers. In 2018, 7,000 people applied to be Hotdoggers. Toys and scale replicas of the Wienermobile have been made over the years, with Hot Wheels issuing die-cast versions of the vehicle.–Submitted photo